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Is it
okay that I am a little sad to say that today is the SECOND LAST day in the 15
Days of Christmas Giveaways? That’s ladies and gentleman, it’s Day 14 and I
need to welcome Shannon Eckrich to my blog!

Today,
Shannon and I are spreading the word about her novel, Other Side of Forever,
which I might add, is AWESOME!

So, I won’t
take up too much of your time and we’ll dive right in, since I’m sure you are
all super duper busy with last minute Christmas Prep.

But first, one last thing, today’s
prize?

1 E-Copy
of Otherside of Forever!

The task?

Like
Shannon on Facebook!

Alright,
let’s get on with the show!!

Seventeen-year-old Allie
Anderson's telekinetic powers are anything but useful--she can't bring her
father back, can't stop her mother's downward spiral into alcohol, and can't
keep her from falling in love with Ethan Bradley. Loving Ethan is easy, but it comes
with a hefty price: Ethan is prohibited by his people from interacting with
mortals--because he isn't mortal himself.

When Allie and Ethan's love is
discovered, there's someone who will do anything to keep them apart. If Allie
can't learn to control her powers and fight to save Ethan, this dark entity
will make every attempt to stop her beating heart. And if that happens, not
even the energy of an immortal can bring her back.

Ethan rushed out of the trees and
raced over. He kneeled down beside me, his expression matching the feeling that
throbbed through my leg. "Are you okay, Allie?" he asked. His
breathing remained steady, even though I knew he had been running through the
woods. How weird. But I was in too much agony and too confused about what
happened only minutes ago to ask him about it.

"My ankle," I said.

He lifted his gaze from my face
to stare at my hands. He pushed my hands away and replaced them with his. The
warmth zipping through my ankle began to numb the pain.

"Where did you come
from?" I asked, watching his hands in disbelief.

"I live on the other side of
the woods," he answered, shooting me a sideways glance before focusing
back on my injury.

"How convenient for me that
Ethan Bradley lives on the other side of the woods." The memory of our
argument the night before flashed back into my mind.

"Apparently it's very
convenient." He pressed his lips together. "If not, you would be
stuck out here in the middle of nowhere without a way to get home."

The heat from his hands
intensified, and I was no longer able to speak. A tingling sensation snaked its
way into my ankle and slithered up my body. His energy completely relaxed me.
And then, all traces of pain were gone. It was if I had never been injured at
all.

"How…how did you do
that?"

He looked over at me, his dark
eyes drowning in hesitation. I thought he was going to tell me the truth this
time, but I was wrong.

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